From: Steven R. Lo Vullo (doulos@chorus.net)
Date: Sat Jan 06 2001 - 23:03:20 EST
On 1/6/01 8:49 PM, Wayne Leman wrote:
> 2. Is there any extra-biblical precedent for usage of the dative <EN + name>
> phrasal syntax other than for literal locatives? If so, what semantic role
> did the referent of that name have in that extra-biblical usage?
I can't think of any occurrences of EN + name. The only thing I can think of
in the biblical literature that may come close is the statement in 1 Co 10.2
where Paul says PANTES EIS TON MWUSHN EBAPTISQHSAN ("all were baptized into
Moses"). Does this constitute them as somehow EN MWUSEI? (cf. Ro 6.3; Ga
3.27)
Steve Lo Vullo,
Madison, WI
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